Income tax increase: Married couples filing jointly making more than $250,000 in taxable income and singles earning $150,000 will pay a new 9.85 ­percent tax rate on income above those levels.

Cigarette tax increase: Taxes on cigarettes will go up by $1.60 under the tax bill, more than doubling the tax per pack.

Alcohol tax increase: There won’t be an increase. In the final deal, lawmakers and the governor decided to leave the booze tax alone.

Sales tax on clothing: Despite much talk, lawmakers agreed not to tax clothing.

“Snowbird” tax increase: The state won’t try to capture income taxes from people who live half the year in Minnesota and half out of state.
Vikings stadium funding: Some of the increased cigarette tax revenue will be used to provide backup funding for the state’s share of building the new stadium.
Minimum wage increase: It did not happen. Early in the session, DFL lawmakers made increasing the minimum wage a top priority. But House and ­Senate leaders did not agree on a rate.

Mayo/Rochester rebuild: Lawmakers infused $585 million in state and local tax dollars into Rochester to spruce up the town and allow building of what Mayo is calling its “Destination Medical Center.”

All-day kindergarten: This key DFL goal will be funded and will begin in the fall of 2014. Districts will have the option of providing or not providing all-day kindergarten, but it will be free for parents where it is offered.

Early childhood scholarships: Another DFL goal funded, increasing money available to needy parents.

Tuition freeze: With $250 million in new state spending on higher education approved by the Legislature, the University of Minnesota and the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities will freeze state tuition.
Immigrant tuition: Under the “Dream Act” in the higher-ed bill, undocumented students who attended Minnesota high schools for at least three years and want to become citizens will be allowed to get in-state tuition and be eligible for grants. About 750 students are expected to be eligible.
Nursing-home workers raises: Nursing home caregivers will get a 5 percent pay increase, their first in years.
Capitol improvement: Renovation of the State Capitol will continue with $109 million from a bonding bill approved Monday. The $176 million measure also has $18.9 million for a new Minneapolis Veterans Home building and $20 million for flood mitigation work.

Lawmaker salary: Legislators did not raise their salaries but did put a constitutional amendment on the 2016 ballot to give the power over their pay to an independent panel.
Gas tax increase: It won’t happen. Nor will a metro sales tax for transit.

Unionization: A bill passed allowing home child-care providers and personal care assistants to decide whether to unionize.
Same-sex marriage: As of Aug. 1, same-sex marriage will be legal in Minnesota.

Poor seamanship and flaws in keeping watch contributed to a collision between a Navy destroyer and a commercial container ship that killed seven sailors, Navy officials said, announcing that the warship captain will be relieved of command and more than a dozen other sailors will be punished.

Gunnar Birkerts, an internationally acclaimed modernist architect who designed buildings including the Federal Reserve Bank in Minneapolis, the Corning Museum of Glass in Corning, New York, and the University of Michigan Law Library, has died. He was 92.